Richardhhha
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Registered: 29th Sep 07
Location: Croydon, Greater London
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hay peps basicaly my gls has a nice problem with it...
you can be driving along perfectly fine and go to pull away from a junction or something and the bugger bogs down lke noones buisness.. takes about 3 seconds to go from 1k to 3k where it will acelerate but it still feels like something is holding it back..as you can imagin this is quite dangerous if your trying to pull out quickly. also happens on the motorway where the car will not pull more than 80mph
then 5 minuits down the road you can be pulling out of annother junction and the car will spin up and actually go realy well, or down the motorway it will feel like someones kicked it in the arse and it will whip round to 120mph
any ideas?
cars modifications
de-restricted airbox with standard filter
janspeed center and rear s/s
hoffman sport 200cpi cat (have tryed with standard cat and the same)
Astra GSi blades with 195/50/15
i have changed
coolant temprature sensor
air temp sensor
new cat
lambda sensor
any help would be great thanks
Rich
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chris_gilly
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Registered: 13th Nov 08
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mine has a similar problem it struggles sometimes. my advice to you would be to give it a good service flush your engine out, change gearbox oil, filters etc.. this should sort it! i need to do it do mine!
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
Location: Lancashire
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was coil pack when mine was doing this
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Firestate88
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Registered: 10th Jul 08
Location: Northampton England
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coil pack on mine aswell, does the engine light come on?
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Richardhhha
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nope engine light doesnt come on, does if you give it death tho... might try a coild pack but it dosnt feel like it missfiring. even tho when you do give it any stick it fels like it gets a missfire ner the top of the rev range.
oh and chris_gilly i gave it a full service plugs oil filters including fuel.. and i gave it a gear oil change when i bought the car as it was crunching into gears but fixed that with a good oil change..
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Richardhhha
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anyone know anywhere that i can get a cheep but good coil pack then? im not paying vauxhall prices they ripped me off to many times
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sand-eel
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Registered: 15th Mar 07
Location: carluke/braidwood--IRNBRULAND
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what about the good old airflow meter
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luke85
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Registered: 26th Nov 07
Location: Chesterfield
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X14XE has no air flow meter though, I think I have a good coil pack in the garage if you are interested, will have a look in the morning
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Firestate88
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Registered: 10th Jul 08
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LMF £38 for a brand new coilpack!
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Will94
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I got 2 good spare coilpacks here if needed. Could be a number of things though but if its that intermittent it suggests an electrical fault
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mattievRS
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Registered: 20th May 06
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crank pulley slipped on bottom timing sprocket key way mate.Gives wrong reading to the crank sensor.
[Edited on 30-11-2008 by m17tty]
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Warren G
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misfire?
egr valve
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Richardhhha
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quote: Originally posted by m17tty
crank pulley slipped on bottom timing sprocket key way mate.Gives wrong reading to the crank sensor.
[Edited on 30-11-2008 by m17tty]
Had to replace the oil pump gasket about 10 month ago so changed cam belt and all the rest then... Checked bottom pulley then because i'd heard that they go there and it was fine..
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
X14XE has no air flow meter though, I think I have a good coil pack in the garage if you are interested, will have a look in the morning
oh i just presumed it was the redtop in the picture.
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Richardhhha
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thats ok sand-eel easely done
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Vaux Lad
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I had a similar problem, and it was the map sensor plug was split and loose. So it kept giving intermittent misfires
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Steve X16XE
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My mates Vectra 1.8 was doing the same thing. Gave it a service and all was good for a while. Then the same problem started up again. He never fixed it, just had the car off the road. Then come MOT time the CO was a mile out.
It turns out it was the 90degree bends on the vacume pipes as they were old and had perished. Changed them and it's been good ever since.
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mattievRS
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quote: Originally posted by Richardhhha
quote: Originally posted by m17tty
crank pulley slipped on bottom timing sprocket key way mate.Gives wrong reading to the crank sensor.
[Edited on 30-11-2008 by m17tty]
Had to replace the oil pump gasket about 10 month ago so changed cam belt and all the rest then... Checked bottom pulley then because i'd heard that they go there and it was fine..
could have slipped in the last 10 months tbh.Easy to check then its ruled out.
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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if it was crank pulley it would misfire all the time. its not even a miss fire its a lack of power. i still got bets on the coil.
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Richardhhha
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i got to admit my co is terribly high.. Its got its mot soon i was putting it down to the sport cat..
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Steve X16XE
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Check the condition of all your vacuum pipes then. My mates vacuum Vectra is a 98 R reg so they are all 10 years old.
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john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
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break cleaner and blow out your fuel filter, or get a new one lol, check your fuel pump too!
check throttel position sensor wiring as i had this on my car where the clip was snapped and kept falling out, just glued it in lol i sound like a ryte bodge haha
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barneykarl
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Registered: 29th Jul 06
Location: Stevenage
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fuel pressure regulator ? or injector or poor signal from ecu to injector ? or maybe something simple, trial and error I suppose.
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Richardhhha
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think i'll get the car in over lunch and have a ganders at the piping.. I do know that one of the clips for the tube that joins the upper inlet and the throttle body is missing never thought much about it... Will have a good gander later. Thanks peeps..
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